The USDA recalled more than 22,000 pounds of beef amid E. coli concerns

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service recalled more than 22,000 pounds of beef due to possible E. Coli contamination, according to CNN. Creation Gardens Inc., a wholesale food supplier, recalled raw ground beef and beef primal cuts after an internal test revealed two positive E. coli test results on Monday.

The beef products were shipped to food service stores in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee with the establishment number "EST. 7914."

E. coli is a "potentially deadly bacterium" that cause a host of problems, such as abdominal cramping, dehydration, and bloody diarrhea. Though most recover within a week, some may develop kidney failure.